Un -hook that field cultivator pull the tractor out with another tractor. Then pull the cultivator out from the back with a chain. Been their done that. More than once.:)

Arnold

01-08-2003, 01:12 AM

Now I have had a few things stuck in the mud but not that stuck I'll be scratching my head on this one for awhile.:confused:

hosejockey2002

01-08-2003, 01:33 AM

I'd get a 200 size (45,000 lb.) or so size excavator to dig out the wheels and dig a "ramp" up to firmer ground. That's a big machine to bury up to the tops of the wheels and then try to pull out.

Randy J

01-08-2003, 10:11 AM

You could just consider it yard art:D

J/K!

Be sure and post how you got it out, I'd love to hear.

Randy

stslawncare

01-09-2003, 12:08 AM

where is that tractor at? id imagine somewhere that had a flood?

TOOLS1

01-17-2003, 11:37 PM

My great Grandfather once lost a steam engine in the same way. Its still there.:eek: People still talk about it.
Did you ever get this one out?
TOOLS

Imow4u2

01-18-2003, 03:44 PM

this pic. has been all over the net. in fact I think it showed up last spring when it was wet here in the midwest. I would dig away from it with a 44,000 pound hoe and then hook a good sized cable and pull it out. If you are the owner or operator of this machine you are a fool for taking the x-tra time to stick it even worse. Been there done that and leaned my lesson........